Thursday, August 31, 2017

Throwback Thursday and Lydia Sokolova


Throwback Thursday and Lydia Sokolova

I seem to be starting a series on dancers who changed their names. Today it is Lydia Sokolova, an English ballet dancer, whose real name was Hilda Tansley Munnings. She was born in 1896.

Her career began in 1910 in London, at the Savoy Theatre – she would have been fourteen years old. She soon joined Mikhail Mordkin’s company for a tour of the U.S. and then the Koslov company for a tour of Europe. In 1913, at the age of 17, she joined Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes – becoming the company’s first English ballerina. Her most famous role was that of the Chosen Maiden in Massine’s reworking of The Rite of Spring.

After the Ballet Russes, Sokolova returned to England where she taught, coached, choreographed and even performed. Her last appearance onstage was in 1962 in the Covent Garden Royal Ballet performance of Massine's The Good-humoured Ladies.

Lydia Sokolova wrote her autobiography called Dancing for Diaghilev (1960).

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Dance History Factoid #181:
“Lydia Sokolova's most famous role was that of the Chosen Maiden in Léonide Massine's reworking of The Rite of Spring.”

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Quote of the Day:
"He [Diaghilev] knew there was going to be trouble…"
-         Lydia Sokolova (about the performance of Rite of Spring that caused a riot)

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